Cynthia

SIN-thee-uh
Meaning: The name Cynthia is derived from the Greek name 'Kynthia,' which is associated with the Greek goddess Artemis, the goddess of the moon and hunting.
Gender
Girl
Origin
Greek, Ancient Greek, Mythological
Popularity Rank
#873 (girls)
#1675 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Cynthia was especially popular in the 1960s and 1970s but remains a beloved classic name with enduring charm. Its association with beauty and strength keeps it relevant for modern parents.

Why Parents Choose Cynthia

Parents often choose the name Cynthia for its timeless elegance, mythological roots, and the sense of strength and grace it conveys. It’s a name that feels both classic and sophisticated.

History & Cultural Significance

Cynthia has roots in ancient Greece, originating from the mythological association with Mount Kynthos on Delos, where Artemis was born. The name gained popularity across Europe during the Renaissance and remains a classic choice today, often associated with grace and intelligence.

In Greek mythology, Cynthia is linked to Artemis, symbolizing independence, strength, and connection to nature. The name has been popular in Western cultures and often evokes a sense of timeless elegance.

Notable People Named Cynthia

  • Cynthia Erivo
  • Cynthia Nixon
  • Cynthia Bailey

Name Variations

Cyntia Cinthia Cynthia

Related Names

Lucinda Cynthia-like Kynthia

Similar Sounding Names

Lucia Synthia Cia

Names with Similar Feel

Diana Selina Luna

Sibling Name Ideas

Pop Culture References

  • Cynthia in the 'Clueless' movie
  • Cynthia in 'The Walking Dead'
  • Cynthia from Greek mythology